Maybe most of this IS boring but maybe, just maybe, some of this energy will be used, in the future, to discuss what makes a good picture (not photograph). Many "artists" will deny that there are "rules" to making a "picture". However, if you back therm into a corner, most will admit that there are some things that most/all good pictures have in common. Composition, often discussed (not here), often berated (not here), but very, very important. Why are most pictures (not just photographs) rectangular? Often discussed but not here. Camera Club photography is frequently scorned by this group But if you were in a "good" Camera Club, much time was spent talking about "pictures" not equipment or chemistry. We don't do that here and I think we should. I am no expert and feel that I have much to learn about how to make a good "picture", not just a technically good "photograph". Am I wrong? Hurry! I am 87 and might not have much time!....Regards!